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TOUCH SCREEN WEATHER STATION 

 MODEL WS-3610 

 

Operation Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Table of Contents 

 
1....................General 
2....................Important Touch Screen Operating 

Notes 

3....................Putting into Operation 

3.1 ..............Wiring the System 
3.2 ..............Power Supply 

3.2.1 ........Batteries 
3.2.2 ........AC Adapter 
3.2.3 ........Cable Connection 

3.3 ..............System Start 
3.4 ..............Placement 

4....................Setting Up 
5....................Display of stored Min/Max Values 

and Alarm Value Settings 

6....................Radio Controlled WWVB Clock 
7....................Weather Tendency 
8....................Air Pressure History 
9....................Operating and Setting of various 
Functions 

9.1 ..............Air Pressure 

10..................Operating and Setting of the Rain  
 
 
 

Function 
11 ..................Additional Information – Outdoor 
Temperature Display 
12 ..................Additional Information – Wind 
Display 

12.1 ............Operating and Setting the Wind 
Direction Alarm 

13 ..................Operating and Setting of the 

Backlight, Buzzer and Alarm in the 
WIND Section 

13.1 ............EL Backlight 
13.2 ............Buzzer 
13.3 ............Alarm 

14 ..................PC Connection 

14.1 ............Data Storage 
14.2 ............Data Recall 
14.3 ............Connections and Software 

15 ..................Technical Data 

15.1 ............Outdoor Data 
15.2 ............Data Transmission by 433 MHz 
Signal 
15.3 ............Data Transmission by Cable 
15.4 ............Indoor Data 
15.5 ............Power Supply 
15.6 ............PC Connection 
15.7 ............Dimensions 

 

Summary of Contents for WS-3610

Page 1: ...perating and Setting of various Functions 9 1 Air Pressure 10 Operating and Setting of the Rain Function 11 Additional Information Outdoor Temperature Display 12 Additional Information Wind Display 12...

Page 2: ...otes generally applicable All actions and functions of the Weather Station are started on the Touch Screen by slightly touching not pressing the switching areas appearing in star symbols only in the t...

Page 3: ...er to the Base Station and then plug it into an AC outlet When the AC adapter is used batteries may also be placed in the Base Station to serve as a backup in case of power outage Note In both cases i...

Page 4: ...properly together at their chosen mounting or standing locations If there appear to be problems with the 433 MHz radio transmission they can typically be overcome by moving the Thermo Hygro Sensor No...

Page 5: ...Relative Air Pressure Rel Pressure To be set to locally valid reference air pressure with regard to the local height above sea level Default 29 91 inHg Weather Tendency Tendency Weather Tendency sensi...

Page 6: ...values can also be recalled individually by touching the respective area of the display Example Touching the indoor display will display the menu shown below Min Max and Alarm values can then be disp...

Page 7: ...e NIST website at http www boulder nist gov timefreq stations wwvb htm The Radio Controlled WWVB Clock is normally controlled by the radio signal of the WWVB time code transmitter and will thus set ti...

Page 8: ...by touching the PRESSURE HISTORY section once 9 Operating and Setting of the following Functions Air Pressure Pressure Relative and Absolute Indoor Temperature Indoor Temp Indoor Humidity Indoor Humi...

Page 9: ...rtains to the presently displayed value End of Example Note Touching the PRESSURE section twice toggles the displays of the Relative rel and Absolute abs air pressure All setting and display facilitie...

Page 10: ...Note Touch the OUTDOOR field twice to toggle the display between the following Outdoor Temperature Outdoor Temp Wind Chill Dew Point All setting and display facilities only pertain to the presently d...

Page 11: ...nd displayed time and weather data to be transferred to a PC via a Com port connection The supplied software provides complete history data sets data graphing and web update capability 14 1 Data Stora...

Page 12: ...g Interval Thermo Hygro Sensor 32 s 15 4 Indoor Data Measuring Interval Indoor Data every 20 s Temperature Range 14 2 F to 139 8 F Display OFL outside this range Resolution approx 0 5 F Measuring Rang...

Page 13: ...rges incurred in getting your La Crosse Technology Ltd product to a La Crosse Technology Ltd authorized service center La Crosse Technology Ltd will pay reasonable return shipping charges to the owner...

Page 14: ...on video at www lacrossetechnology info 3610 All rights reserved This handbook must not be reproduced in any form even in excerpts or duplicated or processed using electronic mechanical or chemical pr...

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